Restriction Of International Travels In North Korea

 Restriction of international travels in North Korea 

North Korean citizens face violence and harsh punishment for attempting unauthorized leave the country to travel, so it is no surprise that international travel is mostly unheard of for an average individual in North Korea. The government maintains authority and management over the lives of not only the population as a whole, but even the individuals, who manage the country as people in power fear exposure to the outside world. The state allows travel and exposure only to a select few individuals in power and high-ranking officials, for example, diplomats and athletes, because the state comprehensively understands the risks of migration and the impact a citizen could have after leaving the boundary of the country. That being said, the citizens of North Korea do attempt to migrate, but exposure to life under the K p o regime results in even lower attempted migration, it is pretty clear that any unauthorized or failed attempts to run away from North Korea will ultimately lead to brutal punishment, in some cases death. To add on to this, the families of defectors are also targeted and face violent repercussions. This policy clearly has no one investing interest in the state of North Korea allowing effective use of propaganda as well.

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